Jessica Milcetich: September 2008 Archives

Feeling the credit crunch

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Are you feeling the credit crunch because of the current financial crisis?

The business staff is looking for people who are having trouble getting loans -- home, small business, car, etc. etc. We want to know how you are coping and what you are trying to do to deal with the current credit crunch.

E-mail staff writer Jessica Milcetich at jmilcetich@ydr.com to let us know.

Banking crisis just got personal

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For a while I was pretty removed from all this banking stuff. My bank was struggling but it was surviving, just barely, but still surviving.

But not anymore. The FDIC just announced that Citigroup will acquire the rights to Wachovia.

This is unfortunate for me on two levels. First off, I bank at Wachovia. That is where the large part of my money is stored.

Second, I hold (held?) shares of Wachovia. I know the stock prices were just tumbling, but the stocks were a gift from my grandfather many many years ago and they used to pay an OK dividend. Now I can just say buh-bye to all of that.

So I guess, it's a pretty dull day for me and other Wachovia bankers and shareholders.

Do you bank at Wachovia or own stock? Let me know in the comments.

Week in Biz: Financial crisis

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Well, I think it's safe to say you've been living under a rock this week if you missed all the news surrounding the bailout.

If for some reason you have, here's a quick rundown of what you missed.

People in general are not lovin' the bailout.

Congress is still yakking about the bailout.

WaMu joins the growing list of failing banks.

In more lighthearted news, "The Office" started last night and you can check out a cool story about a York College professor who teaches classes based off the show.

And don't forget to take a few minutes to listen to this week's podcast. The business staff chats about what you need to know to buy a car in our weak economy.

Grazr

Everything I know about work, I learned from Jim Halpert

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hollyandmicahel.JPGWelcome back to another wonderful season of Office recaps that highlight the real life lessons we learn from the show.

Last night's season premiere was a full hour, but I'm going to try to keep this week's lessons brief.

I think the first take away point is company weight loss challenges, while being a good idea at heart, probably should have some guidelines. You'll want to make sure employees actually eat food (and not tape worms) so they don't pass out in the office. That could cause all kinds of liability issues.

Also, Holly showed us it's probably a bad plan to joke about sexual orientation and mental retardation in the office. It could just lead to all sorts of uncomfortable situations.

Lastly, if you ever have reason to grovel at the feet of former employees, don't blame your actions on your inability to fully process Sept. 11.

I'm sure there were a ton more lessons from the episode, so feel free to leave a few things you learned in the comments section!


Another one bites the dust

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Washington Mutual is the latest bank in a long list of bank failures this month. It also happens to be the biggest bank failure in U.S. history.

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. bought out the bank out, and it will open today as normal with people having full access to their accounts, according to a spokeswoman from the FDIC.

And because the economic news of the week has just been depressing, I've decided to be horribly inappropriate in making light of this situation by giving you this video to enjoy.

Which Office character are you?

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If you didn't catch the story in this morning's paper about the professor at York College who teaches ethics classes based on examples from The Office, go check it out now.

And then for fun, take this quiz to find out which character from the show you are most like.

Don't forget to check back tomorrow afternoon for recaps and lessons learned from tonight's season premiere. You can catch up on last season here.

President Bush speaks on the bailout

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In case you missed it last night, here is President Bush's speech on the bailout.

Does what Bush said last night in anyway change or sway your opinion of the bailout?

What do you think of the government bailout?

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The government bailout is the hot news of the moment and everyone seems to have an opinion on whether or not Congress should pass it.

I'd love to hear what some of you have to say about it. Leave me a comment and let me know!

The Office is back tomorrow

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I'm super excited for The Office to come back tomorrow. Here's a quick preview trailer to get you as excited as me.

Don't forget to check back Friday for the return of "Everything I know about work I learned from Jim Halpert." You can check for last season's recaps here.

What would you do if gas was accidentally priced wrong?

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Last week a Rutter's gas station accidentally priced gas at 35 cents per gallon. If you didn't see the story, you can check it out here.

We asked our readers on the Exchange what they would have done in the same situation.

Check out our new look

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So you've probably noticed a few things are different around here today.

Most notable is our new look. We switched to a new template to make things easier for you.

If you'll notice in the sidebars, we've added a special one to highlight comments from you, our readers. Check it out if you want to see what people have been saying recently. We encourage you to comment often and let us know what you think about different topics.

Our other big change is our name. You may remember that last month we ran a contest to pick a new name to go with our new look. The new look is here and so is our new name: York Common Cents. We felt the new name better describes the kinds of things we post about on this blog.

We hope you'll spend a few minutes checking out our new design and keep coming back often to share your thoughts and opinions with us!

Are you a PC or Mac?

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I'm sure by now most of you have seen the Mac commercials where the old guy and the young guy stand next to each other and one says, "I'm a Mac" and the other says, "I'm a PC."

If you haven't here's one example of one. There's a whole bunch of different versions

Pfaltzgraff closing outlets and local distribution center

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Quick take a peek at the bottom of your plate, bowl or mug. Do you see the Pfaltzgraff marking?

Chances are you might. These dishes seem to be everywhere.

At least that's the case for me and a few of my co-workers.

When we heard the news that the company was closing retail outlet stores and the local distribution center, we all started talking about how all of our dishes were made by that company.

I remember eating off Pfaltzgraff dishes as a kid in my parents house. What do you remember about the company? Leave a message in the comments section and let us know!

Compared to the rest of the country, York gas prices are low

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My editor sent me the link to this map, which shows the gas price averages throughout the country.

I was surprised to see how low York and Pennsylvania as a whole ranked compared to other portions of the country.

I was really surprised to see that areas that have been hit pretty hard by the hurricanes recently weren't in the red. I was sure they would be.

Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section.

Week in Biz: iPods, homes and smoking

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Before you brave the nasty weather on the way to your car to start your weekend, here's some quick headlines you might have missed this week.

Public places are now smoke free.

Fewer homes sold last month.

The newest iPods were revealed this week.

If you want to hear why Sean isn't a fan of the new iPods or why Jess thinks they sound cool, take a listen to this week's podcast.

Grazr

Doing the Fair on $20

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Wednesday afternoon I experienced the York Fair for the first time, and I had the challenging task of trying to "do the Fair" on $20.

As I mentioned in my earlier post, I had gotten a bunch of suggestions from people abut what I had to try.

York Fair on a budget

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I'm headed over to the York Fair in an hour or so to see if I can really "do the Fair" on $20.

After the admission fee and paying to park, though, it's going to be more like doing the Fair on $10.

I have no idea what to expect. This is my first year in York so many of my friends have been giving me tips on food that I absolutely have to try.

I've been recommended the fried Oreos, the waffle ice cream sandwiches and soft pretzels, but I've also been told they are a bit pricey.

I don't really plan on riding the rides or playing too many games, but that's all stuff to consider.

Does anyone have tips or suggestions on what I absolutely must do while I'm at the Fair? Let me know in the comments section.

Little light, big panic

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warning light.jpgToday I did something I've never done before.

I ran my gas tank so low that the little warning light came on. That has never happened to me before.

After a traumatic incident when I was home from college on winter break where I ran out of gas on the side of an extremely busy road because the gas gauge broke and read half a tank when it was really empty, I have been overly cautious to make sure I fill up in time.

Ladies learn about cars

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My editor just forwarded me an e-mail about an event that I needed to share with all my female readers. (Fellas don't tune me out yet, you may have a wife, sister, daughter who could benefit from this.)

Businesses go smoke free on Thursday

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ashtray - Google Image Search.jpgThe smoking ban goes into effect Thursday, meaning many local businesses will be snuffing out smoke for the first time.

I've got two-part question for you all.

What do you think about the smoking ban? Excited? Angry? Indifferent?

And if you're a business owner going smoke free for the first time, what kinds of changes do you have to make? And what do you plan to do with all of your ashtrays? Seriously, that's so random, but I'm really curious.

Leave a comment and let me know.

Week in Biz: Obama, packages and coupons

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Our short week is about to come to a close, so here's your headlines before you head out.

Obama pays a visit

No, it's not your eyes, those packages are shrinking.

Coupons can save you big bucks.

And make sure you catch this week's podcast, where the biz staff talks about thrifty entertainment options.

Markets let people get their feet wet

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In June, Chris Robins worked to open his cupcake stand at the farmer's market.


If you didn't catch it in this morning's paper, check out Nicki Lefever's story in the Living section about a local mother-daughter duo who went into business selling homemade granola.

Sheetz pump first cards

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Has anyone used the Pump First cards at Sheetz since they were introduced locally a few weeks ago?

They are geared toward people who like to pay for their gas in cash. You have to register your name, address and driver's license information in the store to get the card the first time.

After that you swipe the card and pump and pay like you normally would.

Sheetz is hoping to cut down on theft with the introduction of the cards, but I'm really curious what people think of them. I rarely pay for my gas with cash, so I don't have one.

Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

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